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Jing Huang1, Yezi Hu1, Lin Hu2,3
1College of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, China.
Traffic Injury Prevention
|May 6, 2024
Summary
Driver road familiarity significantly impacts glance behavior. This study developed an 83% accurate model to evaluate driver familiarity using eye-tracking data, enhancing driving safety.
Area of Science:
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Transportation Psychology
- Cognitive Science
Background:
- Road familiarity is crucial for driver visual behavior and driving safety.
- Limited research quantifies the relationship between road familiarity and visual features in complex environments.
- Urban intersections present unique challenges for drivers due to complex visual information.
Purpose of the Study:
- To explore the correlation between drivers' glance behavior and road familiarity at urban intersections.
- To develop a quantitative evaluation model for driver road familiarity based on glance behavior.
- To improve driving safety through a better understanding of driver familiarity.
Main Methods:
- Conducted real vehicle experiments with 24 drivers of varying road familiarity.
- Recorded eye movement data and divided the visual field into 10 areas of interest (AOIs).
- Extracted measures: average glance duration, number of glances, and fixation transition probabilities; employed factor analysis for model construction.
Main Results:
- Significant differences in glance duration and fixation transitions were observed between familiar and unfamiliar drivers.
- Specific AOIs (forward, left window, left rearview mirror, left forward) and transitions showed notable variations.
- The developed driver road familiarity evaluation model achieved an accuracy rate of 83%.
Conclusions:
- A strong correlation exists between driver road familiarity and glance behavior.
- Road familiarity can be integrated into driver working status assessment for improved safety.
- Findings offer valuable insights for designing advanced driving assistance systems and reducing driver workload.
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